Vlad wrote:In my un scientific mind, I am switching to the HSTs because I did not like how the CorBon came apart. The other thing that was not apparent in the pics was that the HST was almost ¾ an inch in diameter while the CorBon was just barely larger than caliber. Do I have any doubt that a BG would be seriously hurt by the CorBon, No. IMHO both bullets would cause the recepient to cease functions in a very timely manner. I have also done an informal poll of some LEO that I know and the majority are carrying the HSTs. That is really the primary driving force behind me changing. That and the slug is just cool as all get out!
I would tend to agree with you though the article I was reading was of the opinion that we (generalzation for the hunting public) have been too concerned with wieght retention and pentration when the goal is the quickest kill possible. His point that some hunters use bullets on deer that are really designed for denser game and even though we get great penetrarion and weight retention that actual distance the animal travels before it dies is longer than with more rapildly expanding bullets that are made more for deer and typicaly are not "premium" bullets.
Now here is my line of thought on this (trust me I do have a point
), us people are not really as dense as deer and so in the typical close range scinero would a more fragmenting bullet cause more damage and therefore kill quicker than a high weight retention, good penetration through and through?
Now I am not saying I subscribe to this (in fact with what is currently in my carry gun would be more on the penetration, high weight retention camp) but courious as to what the thoughts are on this.
Main reason I had to ask was I watched the video and said "well of course I would choose the HST" but then I got thinking about this and said "which one really is better for this situation?" Very interesting topic I think.